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- Bongwonsa abstract "Bongwon Temple (or Bongwonsa) is a South Korean Buddhist temple in Bongwon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul near Yonsei University.Situated to the northeast of the university on the hillside of Ahn Mountain, this is the head temple of the Taego Order of Korean Buddhism. Originally founded in 889 by Master Doseon and located on the current site of Yonsei University, it moved to its present location in 1748. Part of the temple was destroyed in 1950 during the Korean War. In 1966 a new hall was built but this was later moved to another part of the city. In 1991 while a new Hall of 3000 Buddhas was being built, a fire destroyed the Main Buddha Hall, which was rebuilt in 1994. In the summer of 2004, it was discovered that serial killer Yoo Young-Cheol had buried over one dozen bodies of his victims on the temple grounds.Currently more than 50 monks live at the temple and are engaged in education and social welfare work.".
- Bongwonsa thumbnail Bongwon_Temple_Seoul.JPG?width=300.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageExternalLink eng.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageID "1419761".
- Bongwonsa wikiPageLength "1571".
- Bongwonsa wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Bongwonsa wikiPageRevisionID "543934395".
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Bongwon-dong.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:889_establishments.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Seoul.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_9th_century.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seodaemun_District.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taego_Buddhist_temples.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Doseon.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Index_of_Korea-related_articles.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Buddhism.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Buddhist_temples.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Korean_War.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Seoul.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Seodaemun_District.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Seoul.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Taego_Order.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Yonsei_University.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLink Yoo_Young-chul.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bongwon Temple".
- Bongwonsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bongwonsa".
- Bongwonsa caption "Part of Bongwon Temple".
- Bongwonsa hangul "봉원사".
- Bongwonsa hanja "奉元寺".
- Bongwonsa img "Bongwon Temple Seoul.JPG".
- Bongwonsa mr "Pongwŏnsa".
- Bongwonsa rr "Bongwon-sa".
- Bongwonsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
- Bongwonsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Bongwonsa subject Category:889_establishments.
- Bongwonsa subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Seoul.
- Bongwonsa subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_9th_century.
- Bongwonsa subject Category:Seodaemun_District.
- Bongwonsa subject Category:Taego_Buddhist_temples.
- Bongwonsa hypernym Temple.
- Bongwonsa type District.
- Bongwonsa type HistoricBuilding.
- Bongwonsa type Place.
- Bongwonsa type District.
- Bongwonsa type Establishment.
- Bongwonsa type Organization.
- Bongwonsa type Place.
- Bongwonsa type Organization.
- Bongwonsa comment "Bongwon Temple (or Bongwonsa) is a South Korean Buddhist temple in Bongwon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul near Yonsei University.Situated to the northeast of the university on the hillside of Ahn Mountain, this is the head temple of the Taego Order of Korean Buddhism. Originally founded in 889 by Master Doseon and located on the current site of Yonsei University, it moved to its present location in 1748. Part of the temple was destroyed in 1950 during the Korean War.".
- Bongwonsa label "Bongwonsa".
- Bongwonsa sameAs Q626319.
- Bongwonsa sameAs 봉원사.
- Bongwonsa sameAs Pongwŏn_sa.
- Bongwonsa sameAs m.05012h.
- Bongwonsa sameAs Bongwonsa.
- Bongwonsa sameAs Q626319.
- Bongwonsa wasDerivedFrom Bongwonsa?oldid=543934395.
- Bongwonsa depiction Bongwon_Temple_Seoul.JPG.
- Bongwonsa isPrimaryTopicOf Bongwonsa.